While every case is unique, Lompoc families often report similar accident patterns:
1) Wet-deck slips during summer gatherings
Deck surfaces can become hazardous quickly—especially if traction is worn, algae is present, or drainage is poor. In these cases, we focus on whether the property owner/manager took reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable falls.
2) Barrier and gate failures around child access
Pool safety in California generally expects barriers that restrict unsupervised access. When a gate won’t self-latch, a latch mechanism is missing, or a fence has gaps, the case may involve more than “bad luck”—it may involve preventable maintenance or inspection failures.
3) Unsafe drains and pool equipment problems
Incidents tied to suction hazards or malfunctioning systems can lead to catastrophic injuries. We examine maintenance history, service records, and whether safety features were installed and functioning as intended.
4) Chemical exposure and water-chemistry issues
Improper water balance can contribute to skin/eye irritation, respiratory flare-ups, and other complications. We look for testing records, cleaning logs, and whether corrective action was taken when readings were abnormal.
5) Near-drowning events during unsupervised moments
Even when someone is saved, near-drowning can cause lasting medical issues. These cases require careful documentation of supervision, emergency response, and what conditions may have contributed to the risk.